Nokia C2 (2020)

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Nokia C2
Brand Nokia
Developer HMD Global
Manufacturer Foxconn
Slogan Live big. Live bold. [1]
Successor Nokia C20
Related Nokia C1
Type Smartphone
DimensionsH: 154.8 mm (6.09 in)
W: 75.6 mm (2.98 in)
D: 8.9 mm (0.35 in)
Mass161 g (5.7 oz)
Operating system Android 9 "Pie"
(Android Go)
System-on-chip Unisoc (28 nm)
CPU Quad-core 1.4 GHz
Memory1  GB RAM
Storage16 GB
Removable storage microSD, up to 64 GB
Battery2800 mAh Li-ion, removable
Display5.7 in (14 cm) (83.8 cm2) 720p IPS LCD, ~282 ppi pixel density
Rear camera5  MP (f/2.2, autofocus)
LED flash, HDR
Video: 720p@30fps
Front camera 5 MP
LED flash
Video: 720p@30fps
Connectivity
Data inputsSensors:
Website www.hmd.com/en_int/nokia-c-2

The Nokia C2 is a Nokia-branded entry-level smartphone by HMD Global, running the Android Go variant of Android. It was announced on March 16, 2020. [2] [3] [4]

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Specifications

The Nokia C2 has Android 9 Pie (Go Edition) operating system with a Unisoc System-on-Chip and 1 GB of RAM. It has 16 GB of internal storage, which can be expanded with a MicroSD card, up to 64 GB. The phone has a 5.7-inch HD+ IPS LCD display. [2] [3] [4]

The phone weighs 161 g and is 8.9 mm thick. It has thick bezels with a chin at the bottom. The phone is sold in 2 colours — Cyan and Black. [4]

C2 2nd Edition

Nokia C2 2nd Edition comes with Android 11 (Go Edition). [5]

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References

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